I do enjoy a good satire. Besides, I’m terribly curious.

AOC should not instill fear in the average voter because she’s aiming for change - she’s had a decade to do it and managed only infighting.

Voters should fear that she’s aiming for power, something that she has managed to gain with every single failed step toward illusive change.

She thinks she’s boxer the horse. She’s really snowball or napoleon.

He will be the next Che Guevara. An educated, identitarian dream come true.

While we should see Kenneth Graham’s Toad, instead he is lionized as a kind of Tolkienian character or Shakespearean Coriolanus.

He comes from wealth, has educational pedigree, is now given the wound of the fisher king, and is purifying himself among the people in …

Transcript - America This Week, Dec. 13, 2024: "Assassination Tales and Rubber Elephants"
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McLuhan inspired others and their work has held up well, much like his. Neil Postman is one (Entertaining ourselves to death). Mr. Meyrowitz is another. I find his book to be particularly inspired. I will let the summary speak for itself:

“While other media experts have limited the debate to message content, Meyrowitz focuses on the ways …

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